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Gary Lee 1985, enough said!
It was great. I ran around section 104 for about 15 minutes high 5-ing everybody while screaming "holy ****" and "we will rock you" at the top of my lungs. Man....that was a great day to be a Jacket!
Agreed. I thought FSU was marching in for a TD when all of a sudden I see the ball floating in the air. It seemed like the play took forever then I looked and seen rashad reid had recovered the ball. BDS erupted like never before.
I wish I could remember the name of the player . . . in the 1989 game vs. UGA at Grant Field, a huge Tech DL picked up a fumble and lumbered back for a TD.
Georgia scored a late TD and 2-point conversion, and every Tech person there was chanting "So what! So what!".
Tech won 33-22. I have always considered that game to be the true start of the 1990 championship season.
One of my personal favorites was '90 GT vs UGA. I was 13 so my memory may be a little cloudy, but Bobby Rodriguez dove catching a deep ball from Shawn Jones deep inside mutts territory. That sparked the route. I'll never forget the Tech fans beside me (boozing on beam and coke) jumping up and down. It was a great day.
I was away at school also--the PE instructor for the frosh class had a prediction contest for the game--the winner did not have to take the PE finals and got an A for winning--I pred 7-6 TECH and was the only one sitting back and laughing at the others during PE test--wish I had bet money on the score--I played against Lothridge in HS, he was truly one of TECH's all time greats."Lothridge led Tech to a 7-6 victory over No. 1 ranked and unbeaten Alabama in 1962 – a win that Coach Bobby Dodd later said was his greatest ever. Lothridge, a quarterback, kicked the second-half extra point that gave Alabama its first loss in 27 games."
I hitchhiked home from school in SC to listen to this game on the radio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL1BVIdZaMQOne of my personal favorites was '90 GT vs UGA. I was 13 so my memory may be a little cloudy, but Bobby Rodriguez dove catching a deep ball from Shawn Jones deep inside mutts territory. That sparked the route. I'll never forget the Tech fans beside me (boozing on beam and coke) jumping up and down. It was a great day.
Just what the hell is that supposed to mean?I wasn't even born.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL1BVIdZaMQ
Brilliant play actually. Shawn Jones fakes the triple option then pulls back and throws it deep.
It was a sweet, sweet win and one of my all times favorites. The Dogs had been invited to the Peach Bowl the week before and we were shut out of the bowls. A sensible idea would have been to award the winner of the game with the bowl bid, since they had the same records. But the bowls were even less sensible then, if such a thing is possible.
Great game--17 down in the fourth, homecoming, my 25th class reunion.Someone needs to upload the Gary Lee play to Youtube. Surely somebody has got that on tape! (Wish I did.)
BTW, what about the Dez White catch in the '98 UVA game where he caught a pass over the middle, crossed the field, and outran everyone to the endzone. I always thought that one was underrated. That '98 game is still one of my favorites ever...
That Citrus Bowl game remains the most complete and dominating game against a really good team I have ever seen Tech play--and I have been watching for almost 50 years. If you play some YouTube of our win against UVA that year, the post game comments at the time were that Nebraska would be vying with Notre Dame for #1. We kicked a mighty good team's butt that day. Convincingly.As a boy, William Bell's run against Nebraska. At that moment I knew.
While at Tech, it was Jasper "Thanks" Sanks for fumbling at the goal line.
Post-grad, it would be Calvin's catch agianst Clemons.
Not really one play, but the combo of McNames and Toner vs bama in 62.
Thanks Dad for somehow getting the tickets.